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TAR X x t iy i i ————————— ee ———————————— Ty AT ada Sat Ine En f 2 ees 9 ; 2 R IIL > eee ITT : a ‘Eric tells her about a dream-girl he f zs A ! d 4 : g . once knew in St. Louis and Emily cries E LY i) 3 | : 2 : Z x ) out, “You, Eric, you?” y a RON, y 1 bo, aA! > 4 : \ 9 REACH, A ¢ : 1 £9 31 « = T VY ul CHAPTER SEVEN B Hi MILY was laughing, almost hys- NS terically. “I can’t see anything so terribly funny about it.” Kane's tone was. sharp-edged. - “Forgive me, Eric.” Emily's Jaughter subsided. But it is funny —I was the ‘Fairy Princess’ And ; E 4 = ; Ay = you—you were ‘Sir Knight.’ I don’t Es 5 SO Zz i EHO ho x 2 blame you for not recognizing me; % : / . : at | =| HN BP R= ; there’s quite a difference between a X PE i . FET | Spl = IN| 1 ll IIR \ school girl of 18 and a doctor’s wife SN of =) No . — ! ; & QO of 24. ; v ; : < i
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as I said. Like a foolish school girl I decided to meet you—romantical- . i ; - ly. There Was no dragon—not even “There you are, Sir—-all set for your appointment at the LI'L ABNER ; : \ : | —By Al Capp . “I was afraid you might not be incorie fax bureau” j ES i : : T YO KNOWS IN FACT, AH IS SO HAPPY : Tox Ree. U 8 Pot OA bs interested. I thought if you were, HOLD EVERYTHING : By Clyde Lewis| | Dia MAE CAINA HAS: IN FACT Al 5 2S HAPPY ! you'd be at Rosalind’s the next NY MORE'N MAE. IS A FICKLE, DOLBLE- /q 3 night, looking for me. Bus you. E i A POLECAT -YO' DON'T A CROSSIN’ FLIRT, AH RECKON | YO' A J gd 3 - § . Sh 4 OF 3
weren't there, and I never men- HAETA MARRY WIF HER. . AHLL -(C:GULP)-GO ON A tioned the affair to anyone. YO’ OUGHTA BE. TH’ LFL TRIP FO’ MEBBE A thought—” : L\ WJ) \ “Then I met Alan.” : = = i — Ph _¢ i dT 3 8 8 = : — ay . - Sa } Ag, 4 23 “ LAN, darling, guess what? . ; . 7 , : d
Eric and I met before, years and years ago.” Emily was perched on the arm of his easy chair, after Eric had departed. “Really. I didn’t remember until he started telling me about a girl he had met
BE Re | A HY DON'T YOU fz " OH, BOY--= IMAGINE ME ’ was pouring out the entire story. fi LOOK, AUNT w : rr ,» BOY ="= MIDTOWN SAVINGS “But I didn’t love him, Alan, she if | i FRITS ext IT OVER To jo iT DAVIN MY OWN BANK | : BANK, MY GOOD concluded, “not like I love you. I i = a DOLLAR ON START A LITTLE LE ¢ A MILLIONAIRE --- ik was just a crazy kid. I knew that — THE STREET! SAVINGS ACCOUNT 2? = : when I met you. You're the only - X man I'll ever love.” “You were just a child then, honey. You still are—my baby.” | His arms were around her, pulling | her down. She cuddled comfortably | there, her head on his shoulder. “Eric is a fine chap,” Alan continued. I hope we’ll see a lot more of him.” “If he’s well enough to go, I'll a : : have Mrs. Maddox ask him to her VICE, INC, party Saturday night.” “The company doesn’t mind you carrying your lunch, Thistlethwaite, “That’s a good idea. You can but our eleciric bills are getting pretty high!” launch ‘him into Sumner’s social i - whirl. al) ihe other Women win be | FLAPPER FANNY By Sylvia jealous when you appear w WO : A I don’t want two men, Alan. CAROL. IT \ BUT TM SURE YOU TWO WILL WANT TO BE TEEN YEARS SINCE gy CRD ATION
9, ¢ ’ " You're the only one I want. I'm ALMOST TIME, ALONE THE FIRST EVENING. IVE SEEN HIM.. GET WERE. J
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for always and always and 7 on THE 10:30 A | a / , always.” She kissed him, rumpled Ti, LIMITED. | i 7 5 @ RECOGNIZE 9 ~ his unruly hair. “I want you to be i 7 , 2 Ny ; | just like you were, back. m St. . : IN 7 0% - / 7 / 7 7 Louis. We had such fun, then, 4s be , 75 : t [ ; 9 1 & bj
Alan.” : “It was fun, my sweet.” Alan
smiled. “Remember our picnics yy | 1 A _ i / Bs 1 | aes P= out on the Merrimac. And our ~~ | Di : Sd . SX ye el wn special little table at Mella’s.” Cas : = i." Va 2 Ti “ern 18 ly , 7S ed
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all evening, that I had met you _ before. I couldn’t place you here— until you started telling me about the ‘Fairy Princess.’ ” “I never came back, so you
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serious. “We could have all of that ; = again, and more, too—if youd go | 4 | _ h . ; - Zi ihm back, darling.” I i a Ze 18 COPR. 1939 BY NEA SERVICE, INC. T. M. REG. U_S. PAT OFF. J “You'd like it very much wouldn’t / | = J . " : you?” di ae : —By Blosser » | “Oh Alan, it would be wonderful. / i s or EE TENT ~ , oo - f1ave you heard from Dr. Peterson 4 Nl hi # I JUST HEARD THAT > Wl Te pay You | [ were coma 5 Iu Pay You Back! | YEAH, I KNOWess yet?” : we | | THE IMPORTANT | MISS GOFF HAD YOUR No AND LARD 8c RICH, FRECK-- ON TOP OF THAT / YOULL OFFER. A :
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as soon as he gels time.” e/ DE i \ dl! | Y 2 “And when he does, you'll tell him | Esha CTE TRV i | 1 / THEY CALL IT/ . ! you’ll accept the position?” - iH A il A - a THEY'LL SOON FIND 0 =Y
Don’t cross your bridges too soon, \ : Ail] RA OUT THEY HAVE ; ~n 7 ZN / honey. Wait till we get the offer— a) i 1d, | Of el (0 pur IT BACK! ; A IB N officially.” {IRR | : ji : 4 0 0/D (AA: +07 ¥ a ~
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* satin sheathed her lovely, youthful | 2% B 7 - 2 figure. Her back, bare in the deep| “Here's Where we had to pay for (hat busted window, and this peak | 7 === y ) (S220 ? is your uncle on a visit.” : Z =x 7 ; —_— z ) : acs ar. ot a ve
decollete of her evening gown, was perfect, Alan decided. Wonder if| [HIS CURIOUS WORLD By William Ferguson | Ci —By Thompson and Coll she knows she has a tiny mole, right : = ; : . . — 5: 3 = : fb 1 THERE'S THEIR CAR 1 . I CAN'T LET THEM TAKE about the sixth thoracic, Alan, } 4 eS aE Ee py an: SUTOIDE, PAL = == PEER PULLING UP TO THE . lb, MY DOLLY AWAY - IVE GOT mused. aS ee THIS SHIRT 32 = | AND SHE'S HOT! “| TH’ GROOVE! L— DO IH Ty EES 2] | IO\ST0R THOSE DEVAL Sw Finally, after a last, approving J SiG. NN y LETS Go! glance at her mirror, Emily turned | Hs 4 > 7 WE around. “There, how does your wife ; sis — : - Th : 4 1 == 9 : == STILL look?” or ! Ry El 0 rf ll ; We LI Pr LOCKED “Like a goddess!” i A K 3 PR eg “Alan—youre not dressed. Mr. Ea ~~ \ 2 Ha : Y—3 Maddox asked us for 8; Eric will be = ia ae 3 i : 5 = de : | ROO here any minute. You've had a lit- 5 ee ; ; } THE DARLIN .tle rest; now hurry, you still have = : a / 4 8 HOUSE, BOB : » = EE STP Sh——— } ) 2 Z = z > WHITE time. : : : = : : _ A : KEEPS “I'm pot going, Emily.” 1 : — Hl . : Z, | i “Not going? And you let me ge ; i : tit il 25 a VIGIL FROM dressed? I can’t call Mrs. Maddox | | Gof I MARE) 1, SAINT AUGUSTINE, FLORIDA, ot J! 7. 2 | BEHIND half an hour before her dinner| | OLDEST STANDING FORT N THE UNITED STATES/ SEER : Zz wh = THE bogie” : FOUR. +LAGS 7 SHRUBBERY. “I've got to be at the hospital, HAVE FLOWN OVER IT... YE IT N HAS = / Ag J _ — is
honey. Farrell phoned that he’s J bringing in a gangrenous appendix. BEEN CAPTURED.
Wants me to give his anesthetic. I'll © (BRAIN, ENGLAND, CON FELERACY AND USA) ~ x EE 5 So es) drop in on the party as soon as I'm ; RE TAS RESORT. MANAGER JUST ALL RE WANTS Q \ finished.” { SW WF OFFERED ME ABOUT TEN TIMES AROUND AND SMILE AND LO Or “But me—what do you expect me ! MPLY __1 DOESN'T WHAT TM MAKING RERE = BOT tT | PRETIV ¢ on A 0B LT WOLLON
to do? Ill feel like a fool, going to the dinner. All the other wives will have their husbands there. The least you might have done was tell
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both off at the party, explain my 5 e 2] : 1, to the hospital I'll be back before| i the party over.” : ABOUT “Well, if youll promise to com : ‘ : % ’ just as soon as the operation is Q 3&0 MILLION wv CG | 1 Y > * over—" =. : TREES - N= 11 ail 7 : : Wegs 3 ) : HAVE BEEN = C7 & ! : ; Zz = HIS is the way it has always GET v = TD ; \ ; ; cM. 0ve 9. pa¥ Qrvigi cy been, this is the way it will al- : ¢ ways be, in Sumner, Emily thought. - sii SATION Going alone to parties. Eric was a rls . : PULLING ME OUTOFA & / BUT MISS AUDREY - | WONT BE MORE FEW MONTHS YOU'LL
help, but nothing could make her ® ; 2 ” ; NIGHT CLUB AT EIGHT AM=\ YOUR GUARDIANS HAN A BE EIGHTEEN--AND like this “widowhood” medicine had \ COPR. 1939 BY NEA SERVICE. INC. JUST WHEN OUR PARTY E I OF AGE. THEN-WE CAN
brought her after scarcely a year of ANSWER—Today the term is us+d figuratively, denoting all the OUTRAGED UP. ITS
marriage. . Alan would never change—not in| 56S and oceans of ‘the world
this environment. His patients, his ins operations would be his first consid- |fellow, Eric, getting to take this|fa'l to the fioor. “You dropped some-| | gration. She ated playing second glamorous queeh -of beauty ithing, Alan,” he said, but it was anything. 2 charm to dinner.” too late, for Alan was gone. 5 Sh . ieathed Ty {rR ST lease The telephone rang. Alan cn-| frie picked up the letter and Emily could hear Alan's voice, |SWered. : handed it to Emily. It was soiled, . downstairs, as he welcomed Eric. “Yes, Dr. Farrell. All right. I'm unopenec. She glanced at the postSlowly she went down the stairs.lon my way.” ms rk. “St. Louis, March. . . .” “Is it real, or is it a picture?”| He turned to them. “You'll have{The date was four ddys old. Eric asked as he gazed admiringly|to take a cab. Farrell just arrived,| $he.read the return address. t her. “It walks, it smiles; ii’s|and he wants me in a hurry.” He| “Dr. William Peterson, Dean.” y alive!” . : pulled his scarf from his overcoat :
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